\aAnalyzing politics : \b rationality, behavior, and institutions / \c Kenneth A. Shepsle.
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\a2nd ed.
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\aNew York : \b W.W. Norton, \c 2010.
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\ax, 548 p. : b ill. ; \c 21 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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\aPart I Introduction -- 1. It is't rocket science, but... -- 2. Rationality: the model of choice -- Part II Group choice -- 3. Getting started with group choice analysis -- 4. Group choice and majority rule -- 5. Spatial models of majority rule -- 6. Strategic behavior: sophistication, misrepresentation, and manipulation -- 7. Voting methods and electoral systems -- Part III Cooperation, collective action, and public goods -- 8. Cooperation -- 9. Collective Action -- 10. Public goods, externalities, and the commons -- Part IV Institutions -- 11. Institutions: general remarks -- 12. Legislatures -- 13. Bureaucracy and intergovernmental relations -- 14. Keadership -- 15. Courts and judges -- 16. Cabinet government and parliamenary democracy -- 17. Final lessons.